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This blog is about---You! Each and every post is about you. Use it to challenge your usual patterns, as a tool for self-discovery, to stimulate your thinking, to learn about yourself and to answer your questions about others.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

More of you are checking the little boxes at the bottom of the post after you read it. Thanks! That helps me to know what you want to see here.

Most Popular Posts

You read my letter to you about my frustration re. the Popular Posts list and you have been exploring and looking deeper into the blog at posts that were not listed there. This is very gratifying to me!

As you can see, your footprint is reflected in that list. Now, there are several posts on the list that were not there before.

Poll

The poll has only one day left. Three people voted. One vote was for longer, in-depth posts, two were for posts about therapists, themselves. I have a post in draft that is in-depth and is about how therapists view one of the aspects of the business side of conducting a private practice in therapy. It is also information for the consumer from a perspective most never realize. That will be posted tomorrow.

The Slide Show

The slide show had been highlighting the countries who participate in this blog. Since the U.S., my own country is consistently my largest readership, I decided to dedicate the slide show to showcase one state every couple of weeks. Watch for yours!

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Take A Moment

Acknowledge yourself. By reading this blog, taking the time to think, and reflecting on yourself and the larger picture,---you have done something to take care of yourself. See if you feel more open, have more clarity, or feel more aliveness.

About Psychotherapy

"Counseling provides a special setting in which we can learn about ourselves. This can help us to be more effective in our relationships with others and with ourselves. It takes time, helpful observations and support to recognize and change our ways of living."Brooklyn College

The author of A Therapist's Thoughts is a therapist in full time private practice